Hi,
I'm looking for other bullet point options in Constant Contact. I notice there's only two options - bullet points and numbers. If you wanted more variety when creating a list, how can you add check marks or symbol/ emojis?
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Hello @user16091,
Thank you for this excellent question! We are pleased to tag on to William’s helpful response for this important conversation. As you noted, eye-catching images - especially checkmarks for to-do lists - play a vital role in email newsletters as they draw attention and enhance readability. To really stand out, we encourage you to think outside the box with your graphic choices.
Our team at Solutions for Growth are long-standing experts in utilizing design resources that fully integrate with Constant Contact to improve your email newsletter layout. We can suggest a number of tools that make it easy to create these striking visuals - ensuring your emails not only rise above the clutter but also leave a lasting impression on your audience. By presenting visually appealing content, you can effectively highlight your brand and enhance your message. Images of check-marks (of any type), post-it notes, bulletin boards, laptop screens, notes - all of these can be added as images that are easily read by your customers.
See here for a sample email newsletter with a “check-mark” list.
At Solutions for Growth, we’ve spent years crafting hundreds of customized and highly effective images and emails for small businesses - ensuring that our client’s messaging is achieved with exceptional quality. Can I help you design a specific check-mark list image?
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Hello @user16091 ,
The only options for bulleted lists is the dots. If you want to include checkmarks, emojis, or other special characters you can try typing in their alt codes, or paste them from external sources, however we can't guarantee that contacts' email programs will be able to read them properly.
If your intent is to use emojis in the subect line, I'd advise following along with this article for guidance.
Hello @user16091,
Thank you for this excellent question! We are pleased to tag on to William’s helpful response for this important conversation. As you noted, eye-catching images - especially checkmarks for to-do lists - play a vital role in email newsletters as they draw attention and enhance readability. To really stand out, we encourage you to think outside the box with your graphic choices.
Our team at Solutions for Growth are long-standing experts in utilizing design resources that fully integrate with Constant Contact to improve your email newsletter layout. We can suggest a number of tools that make it easy to create these striking visuals - ensuring your emails not only rise above the clutter but also leave a lasting impression on your audience. By presenting visually appealing content, you can effectively highlight your brand and enhance your message. Images of check-marks (of any type), post-it notes, bulletin boards, laptop screens, notes - all of these can be added as images that are easily read by your customers.
See here for a sample email newsletter with a “check-mark” list.
At Solutions for Growth, we’ve spent years crafting hundreds of customized and highly effective images and emails for small businesses - ensuring that our client’s messaging is achieved with exceptional quality. Can I help you design a specific check-mark list image?
David Fischer Solutions For Growth Help others find this post by giving it kudos. Note: I am not a Constant Contact employee. |
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Hi David,
Thank you for sending that sample newsletter with the list, I really like it! I was looking for something that I can use when listing items in a table of contents. Yes if you can suggest a number of tools that make it easy to create striking visuals like the example you gave, that would be great.
Thanks for your help
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